Behind the curtain: Campus literary journal gives students a glimpse of the publishing industry

Inscape is an art and literature journal housed by the BYU English department. It has published short works of fiction, nonfiction and poetry as well as visual art in its semi-annual editions. The journal published its first edition in the 80s. Inscape gives its student staff a taste of the publishing world as they select and arrange submissions into a polished anthology.

BYU grad brings music and art together at Synesthesia art show

A BYU art history graduate is bridging the gap between music and art by putting on her second Synesthesia art show on Jan. 29 and 30 in Orem.

Paper conservation process is an art form at the Harold B. Lee Library

When art on paper arrives at the Brigham Young University Museum of Art (MOA) damaged, it's often sent to be restored before being added to an exhibition. Christopher McAfee is the head conservator of rare books and manuscripts at the Harold B. Lee Library and is also the one who restores many of the BYU Museum of Art's art on paper.

Preparing exhibitions is a multi-faceted process at BYU’s Museum of Art

The BYU Museum of Art displays art through its semi-permanent and traveling exhibitions. Behind the art displays and interactive elements of exhibits are the museum staff — each member fulfilling unique responsibilities to aid in the acquisition and installation of art.

Construction continues on new BYU music building

The construction of a new building planned to house the BYU School of Music continues on the east side of the BYU campus.

Dean of Student’s Photo Contest showcases student talent

The annual Dean of Student’s Photo Contest invites students to share their photography with a goal of increasing student contributions to the Wilkinson Student Center.
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